I can't choose where to put the log file. It puts it in the same directory as the output. It's not a program written by me. I think what I'll end up doing is a little shell script that checks for the size of the log file and kills the process if it get out of hand. Thanks for the help guys! -Cesar Delgado --------------------------------------------- Scientific Visualization Secure Distributed Information @ UNL http://molebio.unl.edu cdelgad2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, beettlle@xxxxxxxxxxx > -----Original Message----- > From: huskerlug-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:huskerlug- > bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Shane Geiger > Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 3:02 PM > To: huskerlug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [huskerlug] Re: Log files > > > > Open the log file on a separate filesystem, like /var, and the output on > the > > real system. That way if the /var fills up the rest fo the data can > still > > come out. > > Oh...was that the problem, Caesar? If you aren't writing your logs to > /var which is on a different partition, you definietely should be. > > > ---- > Husker Linux Users Group mailing list > To unsubscribe, send a message to huskerlug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > with a subject of UNSUBSCRIBE ---- Husker Linux Users Group mailing list To unsubscribe, send a message to huskerlug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of UNSUBSCRIBE